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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-16, Page 8P4p $ 4 Wallow saw Sentieelia iireilitteSday90etobe i& 1991 LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH: GiWiis3 .ata W i. ii;,p Thom on Sunday, October 200 1991 'OD Q,cra. slid 7341 Mawr downstoks rooming Via, ro EVEkYONE WffCOME aNit i5 °AU INVIRSTSEI GUARANTWOCINSIMRD KNii s UAIVSF its VIA CHUM SANK INVESTME[a1T5 LUCKNOW HOTTED CHURCH Worship Service -11:00 AM S nday School 011:00 Al l Nur'seiry Provided Rev. GERALD McFARLAl11 Everyone Welcome LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MINISTER Rev. Margaret Kinsman Worship Service e 11:00 am Sunday School 0 11:00 um Nursery Provided Everyone Welcome 1 •800.265 5503 UCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE Liens Bingo Sundays October 2O 1991 A Saturday, October 19, 1991 Larry MacPherson/Debbie Greig. Saturday, October 26 Kinsmen Hallowe'en Dance OPEN DATES October Friday 18 Nov.mb*r Friday 1-15-22-29 "ONLY" CALL 528-3532, 9a.m.-5p.m. CA97-0 Decision Can.acra Decision 91759. Kincardine Cable T.V. Ltd., Lucknow; Teeswat lq_a td_ r.oxete-r,--C.Orr-ie a-n.dw-. 1ordwic•h, Ont. APPROVED - .Renewal of the licences for the cable distribution undertakings serving. the communities noted above from 1 October 1991 to . 31 . August 1997. "You may read CRTC documents in the 'Canada Gazette' part I; at CRTC offices; at reference libraries; and at the licensee's offices during normal business hours. To obtain CRTC public documents, contact the CRTC at: Ottawa -Hull (819) 997-2429; Halifax (902) 426-7997; Montreal (514) 283-6607; Winnipeg•(204) 983-6306; Vrncouver (604) 666-2111. Canadian Radio -television and Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des Telecommunications Commission telecommunications canadiennes un annon ladtes return rom 23day a, teur i e seuloi hall with 10 tables in aeticca, Capturing the high lady position for the evening was Ila Pollock with ie I, pie• Gwen n hold- ing the low position, Ihgh ;gentle- man, for the evening was John. with Cacti an I r indley in the low gentlemut position. Agricultural Society News The l oga i .ons Agricultural- Society gricultura -Sociiety held its regular monthly business meeting recently. Plans .were finalized for two events, the upcoming semi-annual Flea Market which is scheduled for Saturday. October 19 at the Agricultural Haile and the Hallowe'en Dance, slated for Saturday, October 26 with cos- tume judging tang place at 11 p.m. If you have any news items for this column, please give Sandra a call at 529-7390. ``hanks. Mario Stowan awl Gwen Caesar of Dungannonv recently returned oro a 23 -day tow of Japaua Chiu fl Hong ' ng„ Singappre and Thai- land. The contrast In living condi- lions was vel evident everywhere they looked, Including having to coliiii e only bottled water in most countries. The open-air taxis, which were made up of a motor ed bike with a passenger cart attached, proved to be a very unique means of transportation for these ladies. For Marie, a ride on an elephant was even better. Sounds like a wonderful trip, ladies. Happy birthday wishes aw sent out this week « a gentleman wh. is still young at heart but celebrated his 87th birthday. Our best .to you, Harvey Slilib. nUtIGANNON ausur by Sandra Q'Agust saasoosomaossommiamismoosoassasaasosissCongratulations and lest wishes are extended to Gtant and Sandier. Cor. of RR i,' Dungan ui who are celebrating their 26th wedding, anniversary this month, We would like to take this oppor— tunity of wishing Rosemary and Wayne Park every happiness now and in the future as they are cel- ebrating their first anniversary this month. A return trip to the Poeonos, where they spent their honeymoon, is planned. Seniors The regular weekly euchre party was held on Wednesday, October 2 Kinlough, folks attend 'Flu vaccine golden anniversary Mrs. Glen Haldenby .and Sara attended the golden wedding anni- versary evening for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson. Folks from.. here extend congratulations to Ken and Thelma. Bessie Maulden of here and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ' Lane of Lucknow, -were dinner -guests -onrMonday wi their cousin Madeleine Edward at Goderich. Merle Rhody went to. London on Monday and visited with Mr: and Mrs. Dennis Brace, Traverse: and Michael. Nina McDonald and Bessie Maulden visited with Mrs. Homer Devitt at Chepstow. The Presbyterian Bible study group held their study'at the manse at Teeswater, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald ' of Orangeville will be the guest, speaker at the WMS Thankoffering INLOUGIS by May Boyleoinamonommionim. meeting on Wednesday, October 16th at 1:30 p.m. Mr. alliSLWA,_.J .k.. Barr :had dinner on Sunday evening. Present were Betty Hamilton of St. Catharines; Janie Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guay and family all of Lucknow; Steven Hamilton of Brantford; Cathy Hamilton of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.. Gary Fair and family; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van de . Klippe and ' family of Kincardine; Murray Barr and Michele Hodgins- of here. Lorraine and Bill McPherson, Holyrood, attended the annual Orangemen's Dance in Listowel, on October 12. has arrived Every winter in Canada thousands of people die of influenza. Many others suffer through the effects of this serious illness. Anyone can get the flu, and even for normal, healthy people, it can - bort pleasant: ose etpec y sin' risk for severe illness are people with chronic lung or heart disease, kidney disease, metabolic diseases such as diabetes, and people over the age of 65. Flu vaccine is offered free to people in these high risk groupsand is available from your family doctor. Both ' the Health Unit and the Lung Association -. recommend annual vaccination as it provides a safe and effective method of pro- tecting those at greatest risk. The vaccine has recently been distrib- uted to all family doctors and now is the time to call for your appoint- ment. ppointment. Lucknow WI enjoys outing in Blyth and Wingharn The October meeting of the Luck - now ' Women's Institute took the form of an outing to Blyth where members enjoyed a tour and demonstration at The Pottery, a visit to The Old :Mill and lunch in Wingham at the Golden Pheasant. Arriving back in Lucknow, the program and business portion of the meeting were conducted. Following the usual opening a poem was read in memory off Marion McFarlane. - Celia Aitchison gave a report on the convention - she attended in Ayton. Peggy Knapp was the guest speaker. Members of the Women's Institute are being asked to hold safety month once a year and were informed there will be no more education meetings as the board is taking this over. Delegates to the tally on October 27 will be Bernadine Ritchie and Mabel Whitby. Discussion followed on making a `quilt for Participation Lodge. Noma Campbell donated the top and back and with Edna volunteered to be in charge of the project. In today's highly competittre business world, you have to do something a little different if you want to stand out from the crowd and ring up extra sales at the cash register. So what we're saying is that a little red colored ink in your advertising may help you stay in the black! We in the newspaper business have found there is probably no other single element you cin use in an ad that will more surely attract reader -attention. Color, whether on a large ad or a small ne, actually stops the reader's eye — grabs his attention — makes him read your message. And you don't have to stick to red — there are many other colors that can be just as compelling when skillfully used. Not only can we furnish the colored ink, but we have specialized professional artwork design- ed for use in newspaper color ads and It's yours to use for the aksing. Or we an help you design your own unique color ad. The increase in response and sales can be amazing. This week, tell your Lucknow Sentinel Advertising Representative to "ADD SOME COLOR, PLEASE". Morgan Murray, right, of R.R. S, Seaforth was crowned Huron County Dairy Princess for 1991.92 during a ceremony in Brussels on SeptanGer 27. She was crowned by outgoing Dairy Princess, Tanya Doonstoppell of Rte, 1, Auburn (Dave Ekuslie photo)